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Originally posted by Jennifer
Her career was built around one song and a bunch of rehashes of it. She is/was very 2010.
When you start flopping with songs like "Cmon" and "Crazy Kids", which are straight up made for radio by the #1 producers in the game, you know there's a huge issue.
She might have another hit or two but that can honestly apply to anyone in the digital age. She's never going Gold with an album again.
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Basically.
And when people here say "her career is over!", I don't think they necessarily mean that the artist will be eating oodles of noodles for the rest of their lives.
Ke$ha was never a big thing when she had back-to-back top 10 hits with some of the most generic material, and she is basically defined by one song ("Tik Tok"). Anyone can get a top 10 hit with the right material at the right time, but not everyone can have legitimately successful eras like Taylor or Beyoncé has had throughout the years. All in all, Ke$ha is pretty much an afterthought in the mainstream. A hit here and there but not a significant/notable era or moment in site.